Sputnik Patrons

Arts for profit is bad for everyone. A healthy arts culture is a common good, allowing the emotional and spiritual life of a community to flourish. It’s part of how we connect, dream, and aspire, together.

Radical imagination, and artistic expression, is central to the work of envisioning, and enacting, a more just society. But putting money and markets at the heart of our society hollows out our common life, and pressures artists to make what sells. We want to see the church caring for its local community by enabling the arts, and investing in individuals within it – offering them a way to work differently.

Click here to sign up as a Patron, or see projects we’ve funded, below.

Elizabeth Kwant: “Across the UK there’s an amnesia about this time in history.”
Passionists UK Elizabeth Kwant: “Across the UK there’s an amnesia about this time in history.”
Leeza Awojobi: “If I’m not writing, there’s usually something deeper going on”
Passionists UK Leeza Awojobi: “If I’m not writing, there’s usually something deeper going on”
Samuel O’Donnell: “It really means a lot for someone to take interest in your work.”
Passionists UK Samuel O’Donnell: “It really means a lot for someone to take interest in your work.”
Ali Mylon: “What is it to feel at home, to feel safe?”
Passionists UK Ali Mylon: “What is it to feel at home, to feel safe?”
Shelley Ruddock (View35 Films): “We think of ourselves as a dream team”
Passionists UK Shelley Ruddock (View35 Films): “We think of ourselves as a dream team”
The sounds of nature, as heard by Michael Dornan
Passionists UK The sounds of nature, as heard by Michael Dornan